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Join the 2-week Easter camp organized by UCCCI and SHU, sponsored by Hanban. Learn Chinese language and culture in Shanghai. Open to Irish Schools and Students.
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Study in China2013 Easter CampUCC Confucius InstituteShanghai University
Easter camp 2 weeks programme Organized by UCCCI & SHU Sponsored by Hanban
Aim First-Hand Experience of China Learn Chinese language and culture
Irish Schools and Students 28 secondary schools 87 students
Supervision • Prof. Fan Hong and Mr. YongbinXia • 5 Chinese teachers from UCC CI • 4 Irish teachers from 3 schools (St. Mary High School, St. Brendon’s College, Regina Mundi College) • 2 SHU staff members in Shanghai • 4 UCC students who are studying in SHU
Visa Application • By 4pm 27 February: submit all required documents with passports to Mr Xia, Office 3.35 ORB UCC • 28 February: visa application in Dublin – UCC CI • 11 March: collect passports and visas from Mr Xia at 3.35 ORB UCC
Visa Application:Required Documents Passport Visa form, 1 passport size photo pasted on form 60 euro in cash Approval letter from the school with signature of principal or co-ordinator
How to Fill the Visa Form • 1.13: Student • 1.14: Ordinary • 1.19: 4 working days • 2.1: Study in China - 2013 Easter Camp Progarmme • 2.3: 2013-04-03 • 2.4: 14 • 2.5: College of International Exchange, Shanghai Univ. 56331836
How to Fill the Visa Form • 2.6: Parents, Hanban • 2.8: College of International Exchange, Shanghai University Tel: 021-56331820
Leave for ShanghaiDeparture Information • All students and supervisors should arrive at Cork airport before 3.30pm 2 April 2013 • Flight information: 2 April, KL 3172 Depart Cork 5pm; Arrive AMS 8pm • Depart AMS 9:30pm, KL 893; Arrive Shanghai 2:30pm+1 day
Arrival in Shanghai • At the Shanghai Pudong International Airport 2.30pm 3 April 2013 • 2 staff members from Shanghai University will meet the group at the Airport • Coach to Yanchang Campus, SHU
Living in Shanghai • Food and accommodation on campus • Internal transportation • Tourism • Books and handouts Above costs will be covered by UCC CI/Hanban/SHU
Food price example 2013 EURO 1= RMB 8.3 • RMB 6-9 for cafeteria meals • RMB 4 for small milk carton • RMB 5 for Chinese breakfast of fried egg & dough • RMB 4 for Coke • RMB 25-60 for nice and fancy restaurants • RMB 30-50 for McDonalds or KFC meal
Pocket money 10 euro per day 150 euro in total
Personal things • Tooth brush & tooth paste • Towels • Universal plug adapter (Available in stores in Shanghai)
Using phones in Shanghai • www.lycamobile.ie • 0086-21-5633xxxx
Internet • In-room on campus is free • Cable needed (RMB 10) • No wifi
Taxi RMB 14 for initial 3km RMB 2 per km after
Weather 18℃ average in April Raining season Warm clothes Raicoat and umbrella
Safety 8:30pm back to dorm room Keep an eye on your belongings Hand in passport to supervisor upon arrival in Shanghai Never go out unsupervised Travel Light
Food and Drink Do not drink tap-water Drink bottle water
Insurance • International travel insurance • Health insurance covering your stay in China for hospital or accidental case • SHU extra accident insurance paid by SHU
Health Bring your own medicine Consult with your GP
Return Flights Information • Depart Shanghai: 12:30pm, 16 April 2013, KL 896/KL 3173 • Arrive in Cork 9:30pm, 16 April 2013
Contact in Cork Mr. Xia ORB 3.35, UCC 021-4205153 087 1764 707 Email: y.Xia@ucc.ie
Contact in Shanghai College of International Exchange, Shanghai University 149 Yanchang Road, Shanghai Mr. Chen Hao Tel: 0086-21-56331820 Email:hao@shu.edu.cn